No, I couldn't talk to him. His mom came before he was coherent. I won't see him till Monday and by then knowing him, it's best to do no more than keep and eye on him and ask how he is. He has other problems also.
Uhura
--- In epilepsy@yahoogroup
>
> Uhura,
>
> The great thing is that you can relate. Did you talk to your
> student when he/she was done having a seizure? My daughter has
> horrable seizures she's a 5 month old in a 18month old's body and she
> also has very low tone so she can't sit and we have a stander to help
> with leg strength. Honestly, when I am down I feel best when I can
> talk to someone who can relate to how I feel 100%. I bet your student
> hates seizrues just as much as you do. I am sorry you had to see that
> it's horrable.
>
> Wendy
>
> On Thu, Jun 11, 2009 at 1:27 PM, pierce407720032003<
> >
> >
> > I've had different types of seizures and know how they feel but today when
> > one of my students had a long one, I was wishing I was having it. I felt so
> > helpless and it was worse then how it feel to have one.
> >
> > Uhura
> >
> >
>
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